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    Preferred method of internal communications 24 Conclusions and recommendations 25 Conclusions 25 Recommendations 27 Website (Intranet) 27 Internal Newsletter 27 References 28 Appendices 30 Appendix A - Survey Questionnaire and Confidentiality Statement 30 Appendix B - Research Request Letter 30 Appendix C - Communication Tip Sheet 31 Abstract Communication is a vital tool in any organization. However‚ the role of communication has evolved from a formal‚ top down communication that allowed routine

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    of Internal Communications for a company and two case studies. Internal communications is considered a vital tool for connecting people within the company. It does not refer only to those few “official” channels of communication in a company‚ it is also the strategic management of information flows to ensure the optima level of employee engagement. (Civicus‚ 2001) This business context of communication is a dual listening process. It is a top-down‚ bottom-up‚ side-to-side communication harnessed

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    The Importance Of Internal Communication Workplacement Final Report January 15th‚ 2011 rightbottom00lefttop00righttop00 Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u I.Executive Summary PAGEREF _Toc282880199 \h 3II.Introduction PAGEREF _Toc282880200 \h 4III.Quotes PAGEREF _Toc282880201 \h 51.What Is Communication PAGEREF _Toc282880202 \h 62.Communication Model PAGEREF _Toc282880203 \h 73.1 Verbal Communication PAGEREF _Toc282880204 \h 83.2 Written Communication PAGEREF _Toc282880205

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    Nike: A Multinational Company in China Nike is one of the largest athletic shoe brands in the world and sells millions of shoes and clothing each year. The company was founded on January 25‚ 1964 by a University of Oregon track athlete Philip Knight and his coach Bill Bowermanas. It was first named Blue Ribbon Sports and it officially became Nike‚ Inc. on May 30‚ 1978 (Nike). As a multinational company‚ it operates retail stores domestically and overseas and all of the products it sells are manufactured

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    Organisation & Communication Nestlé and Internal Communication Nestlé announced in a press release on the 18th of April 2011 that it is setting up a new partnership with well-established‚ family-owned Chinese food company Yinlu (Nestlé to enter‚ 2011). The company will take on a 60% share of its Asian partner. 1. Nestlé’s decision to enter partnership with Chinese food company Yinlu Foods Group (Yinlu) is an example of a combination between merging and reorganisation. The companies signed a

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    Summary Internal communications appears to be one of the less written about and discussed elements of management theory‚ human resources and public relations. Rather it is a multifaceted function crossing many organisational boundaries and one requiring strategic acknowledgement. Consideration of whether IC creates tensions‚ of what sort and why shall be drawn out here alongside analysis of the responsible and influencing factors affecting it. Contents Introduction Definition of internal communications

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    | LJB Company Internal Control Report Review | October 2‚ 2011 | [Type the document subtitle] | The management of LJB Company is responsible for establishing and maintaining adequate internal control over financial reporting. This internal control system is designed to provide reasonable assurance to the company’s management and board of directors regarding the preparation and fair presentation of published financial statements. All internal control systems‚ no matter how well designed

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    decades‚ as a result of globalization especially in the business world‚ operating as a multinational company has become as an opportunity for the businesses to grow and develop faster. As Iverson pointed out‚ the significant benefit that organizations can have from being multinational is to take advantage of an expanding talent pool of workers (Iverson‚ 2000: p.31) Dubai can be a good example to prove that multinational workforce is a growing opportunity‚ according to Dubai government‚ Dubai comprises

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    while sales were 7.3% higher at 18.55 trillion yen. Commentators argue that this is because the company has the right mix of products for the markets that it serves. This is an example of very focused segmentation‚ targeting and positioning in a number of countries. In 2003 Toyota knocked its rivals Ford into third spot‚ to become the World’s second largest carmaker with 6.78 million units. The company is still behind rivals General Motors with 8.59 million units in the same period. Its strong industry

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    exchange rates. However‚ for multinational companies‚ dealing with very large amounts of money in their transactions‚ the rise or fall of a currency can mean getting a surplus or a deficit on their balance sheets. What types of exchange rate risks do multinational companies face? One type of exchange risk faced by multinational companies is transaction risk. If a company sells products to an overseas customer it might be subject to transaction risk. If a UK company is expecting a payment from a

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